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Volume 28 Issue 1 | September 20 - November 8, 2022

Our 28th season in print! “And Now, Back to Live Action”; a symphonic-sized listings section, compared to last season; clubs “On the move” ; FuturesStops Festival and Nuit Blanche; “Pianistic high-wire acts”; Season announcements include full-sized choral works like Mendelssohn’s Elijah; “Icons, innovators and renegades” pulling out all the stops.

Our 28th season in print! “And Now, Back to Live Action”; a symphonic-sized listings section, compared to last season; clubs “On the move” ; FuturesStops Festival and Nuit Blanche; “Pianistic high-wire acts”; Season announcements include full-sized choral works like Mendelssohn’s Elijah; “Icons, innovators and renegades” pulling out all the stops.

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Technology Legacy…Classical Music Meets

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- 4:30pm: Film Screening: The Goldberg Variations.

- 7:30pm: Concert. Leila Josefowicz, violin.

● Sep 30. Royal Conservatory of Music.

Special Event to Commemorate the National

Day for Truth and Reconcilitation. Featuring

Toson Highway, Rebecca Cuddy, Sarain

Fox, and others. Free. On arrival people

will be greeted by a smudge ceremony outside,

in the Reta Lila Weston Music Court,

with Elder Banakonda Kennedy-Kish (Bell),

who will also offer an “Opening and Closing

of the Space” on the Koerner Hall stage.

Livestreamed for free across Canada and

internationally on www.RoyalConservatory.

Live.Free tickets at www.rcmusic.com/

performance.

LIVE REHEARSAL OPPORTUNITIES

● The Choralairs. Welcoming singers in

all voice parts as they resume in-person

rehearsals (with masks & Covid safety

protocols) starting Tuesday September

13th. Rehearsals are 7pm- 8:45pm at

Edithvale C.C. 131 Finch Ave W. Toronto.

Please contact Elaine at 905-731-8416 or

choralairs@gmail.com to let us know if

you are coming. Check out our website at:

www.choralairschoir.com.

● Etobicoke Centennial Choir welcomes

new choristers for the 2022-2023 season.

Interested singers are invited to attend our

Open Rehearsal on Sep 13 at 7:30 pm at

Humber Valley United Church, 76 Anglesey

Blvd. in Etobicoke. Participants will sing

with the choir during rehearsal, meet the

conductor and choristers and discover

what ECC has to offer. Some prior choral

experience and ability to read music is recommended.

Masking is required while singing

and inside the building. Discover the

rewards of singing in our wonderful community

choir! For further information: info@

etobicokecentenniachoir.ca or 416-433-

5495 or www.etobicokecentennialchoir.ca

● Etobicoke Community Concert Band. Full

rehearsals every Wednesday night at 7:30pm.

309 Horner Ave. Open to all who are looking

for a great band to join. Text Rob Hunter at

416-878-1730.

● North Toronto Community Band. Openings

for drums, clarinets, trumpets, trombones,

French horns. Rehearsals held at

Willowdale Presbyterian Church 38 Ellerslie

Ave. (just north of Mel Lastman Square).

Monday evenings 7:30-9:30 pm. Contact

ntcband@gmail.com.

ONGOING EVENTS

● Mix 669. Beyond the B-side: Open Mic @

The Mix 669. Adam Golding, host. 669 College

St. 647-909-2109. $5 cover. Weekly on Wed

at 7pm.

ONLINE GROUPS

● Recollectiv: A unique musical online meeting

group made up of people affected by

memory challenges caused by illness (such

as dementia) or brain injury (stroke, PTSD,

etc.) and their care partners. Participation is

free with pre-registration. Email info@recollectiv.ca

for meeting times, information and

registration.

ONLINE ON DEMAND & PODCASTS

● Arts@Home. A vibrant hub connecting

Torontonians to arts and culture. Designed to

strengthen personal and societal resilience

through the arts. www.artsathome.ca.

● Canadian Opera Company. Bluebeard’s

Castle (Digital Performance). In this hybrid

work, Atom Egoyan melds his acclaimed film

Felicia’s Journey with the chilling one-act opera

about an infamous recluse whose previous

young wives have mysteriously disappeared.

Kyle Ketelsen, bass-baritone (Duke Bluebeard);

Krisztina Szabó, mezzo (Judith). Free with COC’s

digital membership. Sign-up now at www.coc.

ca/stream and www.coc.ca/Bluebeard for

more information on how to watch, cast and

creative team, and other Spring programming.

Streaming now until Sep 24.

It’s part of our charm.

Since 1908, celebrated creators and

distinguished supporters of culture have gathered at

the Arts & Letters Club of Toronto.

So after 114 years it’s time we met you.

For a visit please call 416-597-0223

or email visit@artsandlettersclub.ca

If you can read this,

thank a music teacher.

(Skip the hug.)

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